I like the lighting in the first one. It isolates the engine inlets
nicely. It also shows a lot of details of the slotted flaps. And, too
many tires to count.........
On 5/31/20 6:33 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
After dropping off it's load in Toronto, the AN-225 is making a swift
journey back to China for more medical supplies. For this landing on
Runway 15, I positioned myself directly under the approach path by the
lights. Given the very close position to the airplane, I put the OMZ
21/3.5 lens on the Sony A7 II.
No, I still couldn't get the entire plane into the picture. My gizzard
is still rattling from the sound of that jet flying over. For safety
reasons I normally wouldn't put myself right there, but decided to
make an exception this time.
Seeing this airplane is a plane spotting bucket list item. I got to
see it twice in three days! For takeoff and for landing.
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/353
The second image was seasoned to taste.
AK Schnozz
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Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
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